However i am unfamiliar with H bridges so it could be something else.
You'll need to determine that for certain, or you risk destroying it.
Where did the pin information come from? The CW/CCW pin implies that that sets the direction that the motor rotates. The NC means Not Connected. The 24V implies that the motor needs 24 volts and a not-insignificant amount of current. The Arduino won't be able to help you there.
So, I am trying to determine if i can hook the stepper board up to a Breakout board.
Of course. Whether it is meaningful to do so depends on which breakout board you are thinking about connecting it to.
If not then how would i go about attaching it to an Arduino.
If I had any confidence in the labels next to the pins on the lower right corner, I'd connect the CW/CCW pin, the ground pin, the LOCK pin, and the OFF pin to the Arduino. Connect a 24V power supply to 24V and ground.
Then, toggle the LOCK pin and see what happens. Then, change the sketch, and toggle the OFF pin, and see what happens. One of them should cause the motor to step once, I would think. Possibly, its not a stepper, though, so toggling the pin would make it rotate continuously, instead.